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Think Globally, Teach Locally: Representation of Chinese Culture in the Chinese Textbooks of Ireland

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Think Globally, Teach Locally: Representation of Chinese Culture in the Chinese Textbooks of Ireland. / Wang, Amily; Li, Lan.
In: International Journal of Chinese Language Teaching, Vol. 2, 15.06.2022.

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Wang A, Li L. Think Globally, Teach Locally: Representation of Chinese Culture in the Chinese Textbooks of Ireland. International Journal of Chinese Language Teaching. 2022 Jun 15;2. doi: 10.46451/ijclt.2022.02.04

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Wang, Amily ; Li, Lan. / Think Globally, Teach Locally: Representation of Chinese Culture in the Chinese Textbooks of Ireland. In: International Journal of Chinese Language Teaching. 2022 ; Vol. 2.

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